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Star Wars - Millennium Falcon - Cribbage board

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I created a Millennium Falcon inspired cribbage board with peg storage on the bottom. This board is 

compatible with all standard Peg sizes. 

 

The nice smooth surface in the pictures were achieved using BL Wood and Matte PLA. If you are using a SILK PLA, I'd recommend turning ironing off, or adjusting the settings.   

 

The “light saber” pegs in the pics can be found here.  

 

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
This is the coolest thing ever. Want to print a bunch for gifts but need to figure out my ironing first. Tips welcome 😅
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Hey thanks! Unfortunately, I've never been able figure out ironing with Silk. I hadn't considered that when I made the profiles, so apologies! I'll update them accordingly.
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Replying to @Spun_H :
Was PLA Matte. Printed two more in different colors with ironing turned off and they are much improved (not perfect but far better)
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Replying to @Berz :
Oh my mistake. Your pic looks identical to my results using these settings with silk. Ironing speed 60mm/s and ironing flow at 30% has always been good for me. I'm using an X1C, if that makes any difference. Sorry I can't help!
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cool concept. The peg holder is an absolute PITA to clear out, and I need to sand down the cover or reprint smaller to get it to fit.
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Jeez im sorry you’ve been having issues. Unfortunately filament can expand unpredictably, making designing tolerances tricky.
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Replying to @Spun_H :
had to print the peg cover a few times to find right size and get it to fit after my partner hollowed it out further with a dremel. final was 95% of X and 78.26% of Z, if it helps anyone in the future.
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Just finished printing this model. I used PLA Basic Cocoa Brown, Gold and PLA Matte Bone White. I've not played much with ironing. The effect is so nice. This printed just beautifully. Thank you, we are going to enjoy using this!
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I loved how it turned out!
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Looks great! Printed with Silver PLA Silk, black and red PLA trim. The sabers are a nice touch. If I printed it again, I would probably try different supports. Using the normal supports was really hard to remove in small places, and I think if I could do tree supports with "only touching build plate" it might be simpler. I should also note that I had to scale the insert, per the comments below: "final was 95% of X and 78.26% of Z"
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Awesome design! Made one in kessel run colors for my father-in-law for his birthday, and he loved it. Only problem was the pegs didn't fit into the holes.
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Hey I’m glad he liked it! My apologies about the pegs not fitting though. Are you saying generic pegs don’t work, or the light-saber ones I made?
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Replying to @Spun_H :
the lightsaber ones
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Replying to @user_1209409782 :
Oh dang. I modeled them after my real ones, so they should fit. Maybe your filament is a little damp and it's causing the pint to expand? Another option is to just make them thinner with Bambu Studio, but you need an computer for that.
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Original and very cool!
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Thank you!
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